'Ciliegia' is an Italian equivalent of 'cherry'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'tchee-LYEH-djah'.
Cereja
The letters spell "archery" or alternately the phrase "a cherry."
the name "Cherry" has no Hebrew equivalent, but you can spell it phonetically as צ׳רי
The plural is cherries.
You spell it as "grido"
桜 (sakura)
Ciliegie is the Italian equivalent of 'cherries'. It's a feminine gender noun. The Italian equivalent of 'cherry pie' is 'torta di ciliegie', in which the feminine gender noun 'torta' means 'pie', and the preposition 'di' means 'from, of'.
Italian
The anagrams are "archery" or the phrase "a cherry."
It is the same in Italian as it is in English: Erin.
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